David Thom (14 February 1910 – December 1981) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
The London Scottish scrum half George McLaren broke a bone in his wrist and couldn't continue.
The Edinburgh Evening News reported:[7] Thom tackled the job like an expert.
Not only did he sling the ball out in the approved manner but he surprised his international vis-a-vis E. B. Pope by 'dummying' his way through on more than one occasion.
[2] He was picked for the Anglo-Scots side to play the combined North and South district on 21 December 1929.